One thing that our clients really appreciate about the software we develop for them is that they have the ability to add to and update the databases themselves, as and when they need to.
It was great to be at the #moorlife “Bringing life back to the moors” conference this week to hear about the important role the “Be Fire Aware” products have played in raising public awareness of wildfire risk. We were able to demonstrate some of the products on CD Rom.
We’re currently undertaking the creation of a number of “Tablet Tour” projects. The client will own a number of tablets with the interactive content installed for loan to visitors. It’s a practical way to ensure that visitors can control their own experience at their own pace.
Moors for the Future’s Fire Aware project will be featured on the agenda at the Upland Biodiversity Conference in March.
Key people will be using Fire Aware as a case study in a session on conservation.
Back in September 2008 a metal detectorist working alone in a field just outside Leeds made a unique and exciting discovery – a small hoard of jewellery and precious items dating way back to between the 7th and 11th centuries and yet excellent condition.
In a new project for the Pontypool Townscape Heritage Initiative we are taking educational interpretation online, developing a range of online games and activities for use in schools to support Key Stage 2.
We’re pleased to be working on a range of interactive exhibits for the new “Wild Explorers” project at Marwell Zoo near Winchester which will provide more immersive experiences for visitors.
After the successful launch last year of Military Intelligence Museum’s interactive telling the story of the Intelligence Corps in and around the First World War, the exhibit is about to enter its second year.
The Gesture Wall that we developed for Heritage Quay has been exciting visitors to the University of Huddersfield Archives since its launch in October 2014.
As part of the Hidden Treasures project at St Martin’s Church, Bilborough, we are developing a “tablet tour” to help visitor explore the history of the church and its role in the community.
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